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Show THE CITIZEN ft I bier (Moore) is a successful lawyer who has reached the dizzy heights of fame and fortune by defending charming ladies in their separation suits. As days mount Into weeks and weeks round into the first year, Sorbier gradually begins to think more of his work and less of his charming wife. Alice feels it, but says nothing until her husband ruins a perfectly i i i i i i i i i i i i j i i , has delightful theatre party planned for their anniversary. They have words, the misunderstanding grows, and a divorce is the result. Alice goes to nice, is remarried, discovers she is worse off than ever with here second husband; she sends for she : i i i i j i i i i i i the frist husband, using her new name, telling him she wants to make arrangements for a divorce they i i i i i I I i I I I I I I I Barbara La Marr and Conway Tearle TThe Heart oP&:5iren At the AMERICAN THEATRE commencing today. I I I I Auer, William Ricciardi and Tammany Young. The story is an adaptation from Florence Reeds' stage success, Hail and Farewell, Frederick and Fanny Hatton being responsible for the screen version. GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE IS SENSATIONAL PICTURE A picture that makes light of a serious situation, is, after all, the funniest thing there is. Youll find that such is the case for one week at the Victory Theatre commencing today, where the Paul- - Bern Paramount production, Grounds for Divorce holds marriage and by mutual agreement to for you question up laugh at. By what we mean it is as fine a matrimonial comedy-dram- a as has come this way in many a long day. Grounds for Divorce is a screen version of the Broadway stage hit that packed them in in New York for an entire season. Florence Vidor, Matt More, and Louise Fazenda are featured in the cast. The story tells of a young and happily married couple, who, on their first wedding anniversary, hit the snags of wedded life. Maurice Sor- separation LAGOON ORCHESTRA PLAYING FOR FOX TROT TOURNAMENT. meet, and theres a reconciliation. All this happens on the screen just about as fast as it takes to tell it, and theres hardly a serious moment in the entire story. Harry Myers, best remembered, perhaps, for his fine work in A Connecticut Yankee at King Arthurs Court, Heads the strong supporting cast in the picture. Andre de Berang-e- r plays the aviator who helps Alice obtain sufficient grounds for divorce by taking her second husband, a blundering French count, played by Myers, up in his airplane and threatening to drop him out in his own back yard unless he writes a note to the girl. Others include Gustave Von Seyffertitz, Eda Mae Cooper and five of the fourteen internationally famous beauty models who appeared in The Dressmaker from Paris, also directed by Paul Bern. Many dancers have been attracted to Lagoon dances by the excellence of the music that is being furnished by I choose. ! I l I i ( I i i Mr. Don Kirkham, Director Lagoon Novelty Orchestra. Kirkham is delighted with the favorable expressions of the dancers concerning the music furnished by the Lagoon Novelty Orchestra. He aims to choose the latest numbers for all dances. All dancers like snap and enthusiasm in dance music, according to Mr. Kirkham. Rythm, melody, finish and good time are the things he strives to put into every strain. The Male Quartet Contest .is being held Sunday, June 21. Three cash prizes are being offered the winners of this event, and it is expected that R0Aq The Wendover road has been cm pleted, which assures through trau from this city to San Francisco t which completes a great link in cr country travel Now that this roai: completed, the people should dint their influence to the completion bid Lincoln highway, a short distances which remains unfinished in lTtaht which was the first road to be worked upon in this state. The Carson City News in quotfe i trans-contine- nt Senator Oddie of Nevada to highways, states: in relait Some persons had the idea thattt: s H fei lion I FOX TROT TOURNAMENT RESORT FOR THE PEOPLE. I I SENATOR ODDIE PRAISES UTAH AND NEVADA LAGOON MOST POPULAR the Lagoon Novelty Orchsetra, under the leadership of Don Kirkham. Director Kirkham is now serving his fourth consecutive season as leader of the orchestra at Lagoon. The annual Fox Trot Tournament, being held each Tuesday night at Lagoon, and culminating in a final contest September 1st, is open to everybody, according to Manager Christensen. The dances have been well attended and much interest has been created in this event. Two couples are chosen each Tuesday night to compete in the finals. The winning couple of the tournament will receive either a silver cup or $50 in cash, as they f many visitors will attend Sunday., hear the singing. The band concert that is being each year under the sponsorship Manager Christensen, wil, be duled some time in July. The ' will be announced in a fe v dayg and t high) nda, Tuesday ind t Night its a nspe Dance in the tnimnnicnt! you may be one of t lie fur dancers chosen to rnmpi-t- in o I hav lasen. lm- - eceive a pletei As the finals Sept. lsi. Ladies who are count nf larpe nii.i. Tuesday final winners will their eiioice between a r- Hon candy next The ways I fiiven hav W silver cup and $30 cash earn. 1 1921 mly MALE QUARTET Publi CONTEST Comr tag c Sunday have June tathi 21 the The second ail: quartet contest, si llest talent ill tile prizes will :e ' vine Quart Ite. . ; . ni- - ' t of Cs du- a 2nd, $15, 3rd. Dance every Sunday. in:lk d me s Utah S1'1'1 Allan eeivei have Leis o! tagisi! Office the i icons tion ifogri tathe t Is "I the over lion v |